if you dissolve 0.595 mol of LiCl into enough water to make 3.5 L of solution, what is the molarity of the solution if you dissolve 15g of NaOH into 200.0 g Of water, what is the percent by mass concentration of the resulting solution
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595 mol of LiCl in 3.5 L of solution. Given: Number of moles of LiCl = 0.595 mol Volume of solution = 3.5 L Molarity (M) = Number of moles of solute / Volume of solution Molarity (M) = 0.595 mol / 3.5 L Molarity (M) = 0.17 mol/L Show more…
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